Welcome, Ball enthusiasts! Have you ever found yourself marveling at your exquisitely crafted Ball watch, only to realize that you’re unsure about the proper winding technique? Worry not, because today’s blog post is here to guide you through the delicate intricacies of winding a Ball watch with precision and care, ensuring its longevity and enhancing its already mesmerizing allure.
How to Wind a Ball Watch Correctly: A Simplified Guide
1. Identifying Your Watch Type
Ball offers mechanical watches, both hand-wound and automatic/self-winding movements.
Hand-wound watches need to be manually wound by turning the crown. For automatic/self-winding watches, Ball generally recommends using a watch winder set to 650-800 turns per day, alternating winding direction for most models.
Specific winding settings (turns per day, direction) vary by the movement caliber used in different Ball watch models. Before attempting to wind your watch, determine its type. Ball manual wind watches need regular winding to maintain power reserve, while self-winding watches can be wound through natural wrist movement or by using a watch winder.
2. Wearing the Watch Daily
When you wear your Ball watch frequently, your arm’s natural movement winds the watch’s movement, ensuring accurate timekeeping without manual winding.
3. Manual Winding: Rotating the Crown
In position 0: wind the crown in a clockwise direction 20 to 30 times. The movement then rewinds automatically with each movement of the wrist.
Note: Some watches have a screwed crown. The crown must be fully unscrewed before carrying out manual winding. Once the adjustment is done, the crown must be screwed back on in order to ensure the watch watertight.
4. Automatic Winding: Using a Ball Watch Winder
For those with multiple luxury timepieces or without daily wear of their Ball watch, using a watch winder is a practical option. Brands like Mozsly and Wolf provide watch winders that replicate natural wrist motion, maintaining accuracy without damage due to manual winding.
Following these guidelines will help you wind your Ball watch properly, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
How Does an Automatic Watch Winder Work?
Are you unfamiliar with the concept of an automatic watch winder? In simple terms, it is a specialized jewelry box equipped with a motor and microprocessor, designed to actively rotate your watch at regular intervals. This simulated wrist movement keeps your timepiece properly wound.
An automatic watch winder offers various rotation settings, including clockwise only, counterclockwise only, or both directions, depending on the specifications of your watch’s movement. Multi-watch winders even support alternating rotations, enabling the simultaneous winding of multiple watches.
When it comes to automatic watches like those produced by Ball, proper winding is essential for their optimal performance. By using the Ball watch winder, you can ensure that your timepiece remains accurate, eliminates the need for manual winding, and prevents lubricants from drying out.
Most Ball self-winding watches require 650 to 800 revolutions per day, typically wound clockwise. Hence, the majority of watch winders can adequately accommodate the winding needs of Ball watches.
To assist you further, we present the recommended turns per day (TPD) and winding directions for your Ball watch. Familiarizing yourself with these Ball watch winder settings will ensure optimal care for your cherished timepiece.
Ball Winding Parameters
Definitions:
«CW» – Clockwise winding direction;
«CCW» – Counterclockwise winding direction;
«Both» – Combined mode (Clockwise + Counterclockwise);
«–» – Undefined;
MODEL, DESCRIPTION | MOVEMENT / CALIBER | WINDING DIRECTION | TURNS PER DAY (TPD) |
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Conductor Arabic | 2892-A2 | Both | 650 |
Conductor Chronograph Ltd. Edition | 2892-A2 | Both | 650 |
Conductor Chronograph | 7750 | CW | 800 |
Conductor Classic | 2892-A2 | Both | 650 |
Conductor GMT Ltd. Edition | 2893-2 | Both | 650 |
Conductor Transcendent | 2892-A2 | Both | 650 |
Conductor Transcendent Diamond | 2671 | Both | 650 |
Conductor Transcendent Pearl | 2671 | Both | 650 |
Engineer – Classic | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Chronometer | B 2001 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Chronometer 40mm | B 2005 | Both | 650 |
Engineer GMT | B 2002 | Both | 650 |
Engineer II Arabic | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer II Classic | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer II Ohio | 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer II Roman | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon | 2892-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon Alligator Ltd. Edition | 9018 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon Chronograph | 7750 | CW | 800 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon Classic I | 2892-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon Classic II | 2892-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon Deep Quest 3000m | Both | 650 | |
Engineer Hydrocarbon GMT I | 2893-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon GMT II | 2893-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon Magnate | 2892-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon Midsize | 2892-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon Spacemaster | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon Spacemaster Glow | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon Titanium | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon Titanium TMT | 9018 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon TMT | 9018 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon II Classic | 2892-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon II Chronograph | 7750 | CW | 800 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon II GMT | 2893-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Hydrocarbon Trieste Chronograph | 7750 | CW | 800 |
Engineer II Anual Calendar | Both | 650 | |
Engineer II Arabic | Both | 650 | |
Engineer II Ohio | Both | 650 | |
Engineer II Roman | Both | 650 | |
Engineer Master 40 mm | 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master Arabic | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master Roman | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master Telemeter | 7750 | CW | 800 |
Engineer Moonglow | 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Aviator | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Aviator Dual Time | 651 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Aviator GMT | 2893-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Classic | 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Chronometer | 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Chronometer Ltd. Edition | 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Diver | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Diver Chronograph | 7750 | CW | 800 |
Engineer Master II Diver Chronometer | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Diver GMT | 2893-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Diver TMT | 9018 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Diver Worldtime | 965 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II DLC | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II GMT I | 2893-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II GMT Il | 2893-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Moon Glow | 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Moon Phase | 963 or 968 | Both | 650 |
Engineer Master II Telemeter | 7750 | CW | 800 |
Engineer Master Moon Glow | Both | 650 | |
Engineer Master Roman | Both | 650 | |
Engineer Master Telemeter | CW | 800 | |
Fireman | 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Fireman 32mm | 2671 | Both | 650 |
Fireman 40mm | 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Fireman 43mm | 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Fireman II | 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Fireman Ionosphere | 7750 | CW | 800 |
Fireman Night Train | 124 | Both | 650 |
Fireman Skylab | 7750 | CW | 800 |
Fireman Storm Chaser | 7750 | CW | 800 |
Inspector II | 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Inspector II Moonglow | 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Power Reserve | 9035 | Both | 650 |
Railmaster Classic | B2038 | Both | 650 |
Railmaster Power Reserve | 2892-A2 | Both | 650 |
Trainman | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster (Official Standard) | Both | 650 | |
Trainmaster 60 Seconds | 2892-A2 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster 60 Seconds Lady | 2671 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster 60 Seconds Small | Both | 650 | |
Trainmaster Arabic | 2892-A2 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Cannonball | 2050 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Cleveland Express | 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Cleveland Express Dual Time | 293 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Cleveland Express Power Reserve | 3513 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Doctor’s Chronograph | 350 | CW | 800 |
Trainmaster Dual Time | 651 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Even Arabic | Both | 650 | |
Trainmaster Five Time Zone | Both | 650 | |
Trainmaster GMT Chronometer | 2893-2 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Heritage Chronometer | 2895-2 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Louisville & Indiana Ltd. Ed. | 2895-2 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Ltd. Ed. (Express or Small Seconds) | Automatic B 2036 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Moonlight Special | 7751 | CW | 800 |
Trainmaster Power Glow | 2897 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Power Reserve | 2897 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Pulse Meter | 7750 | CW | 800 |
Trainmaster Pulsemeter Pro | 250 or 969 | CW | 800 |
Trainmaster Racer | 351 | CW | 800 |
Trainmaster Secometer | 2895-2 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Small Second | 2895-2 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Streamliner | 2824 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster TMT | 9018 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Voyager GMT | 2893-2 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Voyager GMT Power Reserve | 9035 | Both | 650 |
Trainmaster Worldtime Chrono | CW | 800 |
How to Properly Use and Set the Ball Watch Winder?
If for some reason you don’t have access to your watch’s user guide, here are some more detailed tips to help you set up the Ball watch with your automatic watch winder:
- Since your winder will not wind a watch that is completely stopped, start by turning the crown 20 to 30 times to manually wind the Ball.
- Carefully place the watch into the winder, making sure it is fully seated in the holder. Then adjust the TPD to the lowest setting and select bidirectional rotation mode.
- Turn on the winder. During the next 48 hours or so, periodically check that the watch is still keeping accurate time. Generally speaking, an automatic watch has about 40 hours of reserve time since it is wound. If the time is still correct after two days, then this is the setup for you and you don’t need to experiment anymore.
- However, if the time is wrong, increment to the next TPD setting and repeat the above process.
- If the time is correct after two days, you’ve found the correct setting.
- If the time is wrong, set the winder to turn clockwise only, and repeat the process.
- If the time is still correct after two days, this is the correct setting for you.
- If the time is incorrect, set it to rotate counterclockwise only and repeat the process.
Does Ball Recommend using a Watch Winder?
Ball has not explicitly stated whether it recommends the use of watch winders.
However, they suggest using a watch winder on slow speed for 12 hours by night, alternating with a resting time of 12 hours. They also advise that the winding will not work on a stopped watch, so it should be manually wound at least 25 times before placing it on the winder. However, they do not provide specific settings or parameters for the watch winder, leaving the choice up to the user.
Although not endorsed, many professional watchmakers agree that the use of a reliable watch winder from a reputable watch winder brand (e.g. Wolf, Mozsly, Barrington) can effectively wind a Ball watch automatically. The correct TPD setting is essential to avoid over-winding the movement.
So, to summarize – regular wear is the best option, but a quality watch winder can provide a convenient solution for in-between wearing.
What is the Best Watch Winder for Ball ?
If you are considering a watch winder, it is vital that you choose a high quality that meets the specific requirements of your Ball watch. To help you find the best watch winder for Ball, I would like to recommend the following two excellent products:
MOZSLY® Single Watch Winder – Black Leather
Material: Wooden Box/PU Leather/Acrylic Board
Color: Black/Orange/Purple/Green/Blue/Brown/White/Red/Carbon Fiber/Light Blue Leather
Dimensions: 4.4 x 6 x 4.4 inches
✅4 modes with TPD settings ranging from 650 to 1500
✅All three winding directions are supported
✅Use Japanese upgraded Mabuchi Motor
✅Anti-magnetization Design
✅Dual Power Type
✅3 Years Warranty
✅100% handmade
MOZSLY® Double Watch Winder -Orange Leather
Material: Wooden Box/PU Leather/Acrylic Board
Color: Black/Orange Leather
Size: 8.85.94.7 inches
✅4 modes with TPD settings ranging from 650 to 1500
✅All three winding directions are supported
✅Use Japanese upgraded Mabuchi Motor
✅Anti-magnetization Design
✅Dual Power Type
✅3 Years Warranty
✅100% handmade
This beautiful dual watch winder simultaneously powers two watches. A quiet motor drives selectable winding modes while adjustable settings suit various calibers.
MOZSLY watch winders use high-quality upgraded Japanese Mabuchi motors, a well-known brand that manufactures precision motors. These motors keep the noise below 10 db so it will give you a very quiet experience even if you put it in your bedroom. The internal motor is closed and can be separated from the watch so that the Ball will not be magnetized and affect the running time.
With a 36-month warranty and friendly customer service, we welcome you to purchase Mozsly watch winders!
In Conclusion
For Ball watch owners, purchasing a Mozsly watch winder is a wise decision. By properly maintaining your watch with a Mozsly watch winder you can ensure its accuracy, longevity, and overall performance.
Remember to choose the Turns Per Day (TPD) and winding direction that meets the specific requirements of your Ball watch and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for proper use and maintenance. With the Mozsly watch winder, you can adorn your Ball and keep the perfect time for years to come.